| HAHNIUMS | • HAHNIUM n. an artificially produced transuranic element. |
| HANUKIAH | • HANUKIAH n. (Hebrew) a candelabrum having nine branches that is lit during the festival of Hanukkah, also CHANUKIAH. |
| HAUNCHED | • haunched adj. Fitted with haunches (squat vertical support structures). • HAUNCH v. to throw with an underhand motion, also HAINCH. |
| HAUNCHES | • haunches n. Plural of haunch. • HAUNCH v. to throw with an underhand motion, also HAINCH. |
| HEADHUNT | • headhunt v. To cut off, and preserve, the heads of one’s enemies. • headhunt v. To actively recruit executive personnel. • headhunt v. (Baseball) To pitch at a batter’s head. |
| HENHOUSE | • henhouse n. A small house or hutch for chickens or, more specifically, hens to live in. • hen-house n. Alternative form of henhouse. • hen␣house n. Alternative form of henhouse. |
| HOUGHING | • houghing v. Present participle of hough. • HOUGH v. to hamstring. |
| HUMPHING | • humphing v. Present participle of humph. • HUMPH v. to carry (something cumbersome, heavy or awkward), also HUMF. |
| HUNCHING | • hunching v. Present participle of hunch. • hunching n. The motion by which something is hunched. • HUNCH v. to arch forward. |
| HURCHEON | • hurcheon n. (Obsolete, dialectal) A hedgehog. • HURCHEON n. (Scots) an urchin, a hedgehog. |
| HUTCHING | • hutching v. Present participle of hutch. • HUTCH v. to hoard up. |
| NUTHATCH | • nuthatch n. Any of various small passerine birds from the family Sittidae (and its single genus Sitta), found throughout… • NUTHATCH n. any of various small passerine birds of the genus Sitta. |
| RHONCHUS | • rhonchus n. (Medicine) A dry rattling sound heard during breathing, due to deposits in the bronchial tubes. • RHONCHUS n. (Greek) a whistling or snoring sound heard when the air channels are partially obstructed, also RHONCUS. |
| SHUSHING | • shushing v. Present participle of shush. • shushing n. The act of making a shush sound to silence somebody. • SHUSH v. to hush. |
| UNCHURCH | • unchurch v. (Transitive) To expel from membership of a congregation or church; to excommunicate. • UNCHURCH v. to expel from a church. |
| UNHEALTH | • unhealth n. Lack or absence of health; unsoundness; infirmity; disease. • UNHEALTH n. ill-health. |
| UNTHATCH | • unthatch v. (Transitive) To remove the thatch from. • UNTHATCH v. to strip of thatch. |